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Geelani for debate on WPR scenario on Jan 29

Saturday, 24 January 2015 12:44

Jehlum Post News/ Srinagar/ Jan 21, 2015/ Under a public awareness campaign, All Parties Hurriyat Conference is organizing a one day seminar with regarding to the Indian parliamentary committee recommendations about the West Pakistan refugees, its ill-effects and repercussion on Jan 29, 2015 Thursday at Hurriyat head office Hyderpora Srinagar. The seminar will be presided over by the Chairman Hurriyat Syed Ali Geelani and many prominent political leaders, intellectuals, Lawyers and civil society members will present their view point in the seminar titled “Refugees sa mutaliq sufarshaat – Muslim aksariyat kay liya Lamha Fiqriyah” (Recommendations regarding W P Refugees – testing time for the

Muslim majority of the state). Hurriyat Conference will try to gather national consensus over this vital issue and every move of the communal forces will be resisted tooth and nail.

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